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Situational Crime Prevention


This document provides an overview of theoretical background to situational crime prevention in a couple of ways:


Firstly, it covers at the broad background in terms of a general “environmental discourse” that encompasses both cultural and physical environments.

Secondly it provides an introduction to New Right Criminology through an overview of two approaches – Control Theory and Routine Activities Theory – that flow from this general discourse.




Situational Crime Prevention

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